The phrase
"academic literature" refers to scholarly and written materials produced by experts in a particular field of study. These materials could include research papers, books, articles, or journals.
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The project employed a cyclical action research design, through which teachers reviewed
academic literature on effective feedback before developing ways to apply it in the classroom.
Its core functions include regulating and training lawyers,
publishing academic literature, hosting events for the legal community, and providing pro bono legal advice for people in need.
If you have never read academic papers or written a summary of a paper or had to
handle academic literature, then this course is for you.
Sometimes academic literature will compare index to index to get a cleaner comparison and assume you can worry of the details of fees and tracking error.
Academic literature also drives home the point that the inequality problem that people with disabilities have is not that they are abnormal or flawed.
As polling has become more prominent and as a response to the polling misses,
academic literature on the topic has increased, seeking an explanation for the errors that were made.
Nationally, black students are 2.6 times more likely to be suspended than white peers, and a close examination of
academic literature suggests that black students may be disciplined more severely for less serious or more subjective reasons.
In addition to the videotaped evidence, prosecutors also introduced evidence that Dauphiné has a long history advocating in
academic literature for the control of feral cat populations in order to protect native bird populations.
The trouble is, practitioners have less time than ever to engage
with academic literature and — even if they did — what's being produced is either divorced from reality or written so as to be unintelligibly obscure.
Using examples
from academic literature, popular culture, legal cases, and the media, he illustrated how a combination of media, myths, and politics have led society to fear certain dogs based on their presumed breed or appearance.
Most of the stuff I find myself creeped out by no matter how many times I see it (e.g., Cure, the Winkie's scene in Mulholland Drive) is just on the border of the irrational, but slasher movies — in which the narrative is almost always a process of elimination — are really easy to rationalize, which is probably why there's so much
academic literature about them.
With reference to current
academic literature describing psychological and subjective well - being, the expert panel agreed key concepts of mental well - being to be covered by the new scale: positive affect and psychological functioning (autonomy, competence, self acceptance, personal growth) and interpersonal relationships.
Other academic literature suggests that organised activities reduce behavioural problems and the chance of criminal activity.
Shorn of human weaknesses like the need to eat or sleep, computers are now speed - reading through not only the
vast academic literature but also CT scans, electronic medical records, and mountains of data from clinical trials and genomic studies.
«There is
extensive academic literature suggesting that populism is bad for economic growth and prosperity but also for most investment classes,» economists at Macquarie wrote last week.
Whether one considers the drearily stylized, solemnly insipid droning that so often emanates from the courts or the unmoored and turgid expositions of wearisome ideologies characteristic of more
adventurous academic literature, there is very little in the discourse that merits the title of «reason.»
Yet there is a strong and
deep academic literature, that draws on extensive interdisciplinary evidence from economics, political science, anthropology and history, which shows how simplistic and misguided such arguments about «resource wars» are, both when approached theoretically and through Asian or African case studies.
Others, like Tom Burke, founding director of U.K. - based environmental group E3G, dismissed the Nature piece as «an ivory - tower view of life» that focuses on what is being said in
academic literature rather than what is happening on the ground as countries slowly but surely buckle to international pressure to take on climate responsibly.
Open -
source academic literature management and free online bibliography and citation tool with lots of interesting features that can assist eLearning content developers in referencing their eLearning materials.
Furthermore, there is lack of systematic evidence in the
wider academic literature for a pathway of causality between choice and comprehension.
While there is
substantial academic literature on school vouchers and while debates continue between opposing camps of researchers, it's safe to say that vouchers have not produced the kind of large improvements in academic achievement that market - oriented reformers originally promised.
The
typical academic literature is even backed up by the «sustainable growth model» measure of valuing stock prices, which suggests that future growth is largely supported by the percentage of retained earnings that is reinvested in the corporation (and not paid out as dividends).
The guide draws on my 30 years as a professor of communication studies at Augustana College and on a
dense academic literature.
While the issue has only recently become acute, it has become acute because of accumulating failure during the AR5 assessment process, including errors and misrepresentations by IPCC in the assessments sent out for external review; the almost total failure of the academic climate community to address the discrepancy; gatekeeping by fellow - traveling journal editors that suppressed criticism of the defects in the
limited academic literature on the topic.
There is a great deal of
academic literature directly on this point (some of which Omar Ha - Redeye usefully discussed on SLAW in 2015), but in this column I want to respond to Rocco's objections based instead on my own experience and observations as a teacher, a student, and in light of my broader thinking about being a lawyer.
If done correctly, a restatement of a federal statute would, theoretically, end up with the exact statute itself along with some commentary about how judicial decisions have filled in the blanks differently — a state of affairs that already exists with the
copious academic literature commenting on federal copyright law.
Each theme and area of EU external relations is divided into several specific topics for
which academic literature and official resources are available.
To ensure that
extant academic literature concerning Indigenous issue is up to date and to communicate updates to all clinical staff.
The National Action Plan has received almost no discussion
in academic literature, and only a few non-profit organizations have dedicated reports on it.
Still, my personal agenda in the I.P.C.C., and I would say, that of most authors as well as of the I.P.C.C. as a whole, is simply to help prepare the best possible assessment of the
relevant academic literature, in a way that is useful for policy and decision - makers.